THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REBERSBURG Mrs. Samuel Hubler of | them after ompanjed by Mr. Hub- | weeks at the Mrs. Ada Hubler, vis- | M1 Roy at Ridgway on Sunday. | the Sunshine M1 wg rynthia wre thelr July 10, 1941. HOWARD Keck, and daughter of Jersey Shore and Mr. P. J. Smith of New York Mrs. Elizabeth Eckenroth is vis iting her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Walter Holter, Lew isburg gL —— Properties For Sale! BELLEFONTE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES 50 East Linn Street Two and one-half story brick house and 2-car brick garage; 11 rooms and bath, hot water heat, A most able residence, ¢« LOTS, East Howard Street Desirable location, Mr. and Millhelim acc ery mother ited relatives Mr, and Paul daughter, «( Sut Ing the next few weeks a ental home Mr, and Mr: Mp. and, Mrs. John ler Sana Jane pent st week at Gravel Mrs, Ella Diehl home Sunday It with her son C t Greensburg Mrs, Lulu Whittier Sunday Mrs. Charles Bowes died at her auto accident about the same time home late Monday night. Mrs. Bowes | at the upper end of Main street. The had been bed fast for the past|car swerved into a large tree In month. Funeral services held Thurs- | front of the Harry Butler home day at the home | breaking several boards out of the Tuesday evening, July 15, at 8:00 balustrade. The Injured were taken o'clock, all graduates of Howard [to the city and private hospitals of high school are urgently requested Lock Haven. Mr. Slmcox suffered to be present at the high school | brush burns and a broken rib, Mrs auditorium to reorganize the How- | Hetty Nonemaker Incerated nose ard High School Alumni Association, | fractured ribs and fracture of the which has not functioned for a num- right ankle The front of the cal ber of years A good turnout 1s! was completely demolished and was expected towed to Moore's Lock There were 95 present at Sunday Haven School last Sunday and 80 a week Mr. and Mrs ago returned to thelr home The Walker Reunion was held at| av philadelphia, ye Walker's Grove, Sunday, July 6th spending the Fourth In spite of the rainy weather there |i. gicters, Mrs. Mabel was 8 very nice turnout. Among! chester Kaseman and those present were: Mrs. Albert! pioicher Huntington and three daughters,| .... c.0000 Bowe and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker, | ° sordition vin of Cleveland, Ohio SO East re Hay making and wheat harvest| Coma the Pas A . arg going very slow on account of | Mr. Russell Ple , 10! Tdi r and Mi shand oe wet weather | son Sharon, Uhlo, pve Leth: der I ' : inant Wel Christian Endeavor will held | Visiting relatives ana iti : every Sunday evening at 7:30 (EST). | past week. Mr. Pleicher has charg Miss Martha Kerin, of Moshan- of an A i P. Store at Na pads non, spent the week with Miss Ella Mr. and Mr Lol 5 ig South Bainard Street Kane and friends, Mrs, Mabel Jen- | daughter and husband, 1 bs ; : of AV"3a03 . ster of \ Nl al Lr 3 a I 2? ; kins entertained Miss Kerin, Nancy | Ernest Strouse . : at: Colles noe. into the path of decent visit t the C. M. Bier- | H esda 2Ve-8tory fri Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moore spent \ n Ps of Montoursville, Sunday Buffalo Mrs. Kate Weber and report wife, were business callers Mon- toursville recently, where latter expects to moove soon Mr. William MecClintic Shaffer, of Mill Hall R. D., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs ! i 4 n ol hat Bhi a SIray n " ’ S.A : Claude Moore ave an extended dinn Br | Pern State’ summer scasion. | Miss | present weed atlantic daughters | fH aid MN il r outbuildings, water pij John Neff, wife and son, a y | { f nd ! Ft ld mm i vi RB \ 1% Boothwyn Kohr hom Add itiona) Locals (Continued from page 7) entertained Reformed evening Mai y mother rungart of any class church last Wednt Miri ny lly Mir { East On the er and spend daughter, I'wist te N. J. wert me of M1: Shlly remained indt pad ana and nil « n week Clifford Y. Was a caller at Tuesday, Mr. Swope and wife are enjoving a week's vacation at phe home of the former's father, Ele Swope at Jacksonville Mr. and Mi: Rochester, our office on Bwope, Ol Winters and { Redsh several Paul end guests Ciel trude Frank el 13 North Spring Street Thre buth, hot location, N dough 9 rooms and Central brick house, air conditioned heat ! . Lory day al init vi ner the All sSprin lodg Cinrage al returned to BRIT desi In LWO K in ' J Thomas Halgh re- aller g two weeks v James | turned to their home in Ringwood, N. J. yesterday, after spending sev- eral days in Bellefonte with Mi Halgh's parents, Me, atid Mrs, Clay- ton Sho at their hame ! rence, and family 17 North Spring Street Three bath R ut terday, Pletcher Darby alter with Mrs Alice CHoOTrge n tory frame house, 9 rooms and heat Balley and son ail holiday ! Ivan Mi pert on East Summing home ‘umming STATE COLLEGE 32 South Barnard Street 9 guests Charlie Mr, and Mi Rodney, AY al weexendad Mr. and Mi HOWARD BOROUGH 21, -Story Frame Dwelling tory brick dwelling, three complete 12 rooms ; 2-car brick gar walter heat, of friend throon be | m hot vd 991 ar ame dwelling; £1» n 1 air heat John at the son urday evenin Hare Kl Sam Kling left on a fishing trip Kettle Re ust where Sa and Creek, neal and John | novo Farm.” Situ ated in Ferguson Township. Contains house, bank barn well, low seven gal cleared, In 10h¢ tory irame wil to | i al 4 n arilied vis i A ter Sarah, of the home of his parents Mrs. Chester Neff Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Leather Mt. Eagle, called on Mr. and Ralph Leathers Sunday Mrs. Mabel Ivans returned h after visiting with Mr. and Newton Wilson, of Warriors last week Mr. and Mrs. Archy Condo, of York, and John Condo, of Wilming- ton. Del, spent several days last week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Condo The first time in a number of ye t brothers have been together Willard Strunk Shelby, Miss, in on Jough, visiting his parent: Mrs. Arthur Strunk Miss Betty Bechdel : re 3 \datg hi + ru ark : Lock Haven, spent the weekend witl ; vie 1 itt reh spent | Je 5 { nea jrtls § af . ) el | \ ia Voit ten (Continued i her parents EN A. Mr i Mr R D1 sited a latter: the Fourth Joseph is home his parent Mr. and Mr A. H Schwenck quietly celebrated their 34th wed- ding anniversary last week at their home on Main street Jimmie Hovan, through provised gymnasium on hi has been teaching several manly art of self defense ing up their bodies, to bec Reasonably Priced — Inquire at BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURAN( recently De Heverly at Tall ; Mage! ane nd grana na X Floral 107 time Mr ag 1 "WEY re visiting naay wa ranslierred Chit Mark htor ated " 2ield ntoul whet ome MEMBER R CORP of Pitisburgh, wilted, tush Bo eT | efonte 23 Suest of her par. | £S.anl she « to return to. der | Me. C. 1. G panied | ting thel yles and Rovert.| Equy Meld In Wid bid week. Mrs Ewity. is quite ayed'und| ents, Jr. aud M3. A, 1» Manley, To, Ca Mrs bya. {lntives anid fri n Bellefonte Thurday of jast » 3 Theft of Calf — te 0 look nine way SEVERE ar stationed at Camp (Continued from page one) | we wa ome senen o \ElOQE Show [ HECLA PARK ten day Firemen to Open Carnival Tonight [0] of the page one) 1 lovd An \ t th we 1 ds sughter, Velma Allison for a few en ited over Lie mie brother-in-law na i and Mrz. DW. Burke: ) tire ake Ot in tl for 1 t month 14 Hownrd Randt: Toledo vi sted ET) gr | 3 Ix i turned t his im- 9 property bovs the and build- trong of parent Eugene al Legs une Mr. Hovan T_T — — —. — is an athelte. drin and take every day can 18 Leen re cKibben f winter or M thing: able to do wife visitor day LAs do many generation not Willard Robb and Btate of Conn. were Wilbur Hall home Su Mr. and Mrs. Edgar lentown, spent a week's with Mrs Rader's aunt line and Mr Rader is head man Mack Truck Corporation of town Miss Jennie Confer and Mr and Bowman, of McElhattan at the Charles Conifer home St Mr. J. L. Baronia of Manila Bible Seminary, gave a very interesting talk of the mis ary work being done on the Philli- pine Islands the Sunday hour of the Walnut street Church of Christ Mr. Baronia will be at the Christian Service Camp near Stillwater, and will speak at the opening of camp on Sunday even- ing, July 13. Rev. M. 8. Rogers pastor of the churches of Howard and Blanchard, will be dean of the camp Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Allen, of Charleroi, are visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. William Long, the | trin: and at Shippensburg with the parents of the latter former's brother and sister-in-law Mr. Edward Bright, son Edward, | Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cummings Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Rumberger wife and three daughters, of Boyers- Mrs. Mary Bell of Castenelo N_ and daughter, Jean, of Harrisburg. town, and Miss Josephine Prince |Y. Is visiting at M. E. parson- Spent the Foufth of July season in of Pittstown, visited several days at age with her brother-in-law and Centre county as guests of Mr. Rum- the home of Mr. and Mrs. George sister, Mr. and Mrs Frank Vonada, Thursday, Friday, Saturday r of Mrs. / ope Mr the Allen- ude Si oft Yup ira or : - 4 4 I home town native president won- at School a COOL wr wun N fiend who died jas tack was ’ oer the | Osman’g son i heart at iergoing ing. The visit was In farewell to the Rs to is week drafted men [sland Boyd has April 7 8s a Jatiery Coast Mr who 1s 1 a vicinity were weekend Edward Guisewile Richar d four chil- Wa ¥ {giting the week: Mg ae of her! itors at Mrs wife winter at Wome the ing 3 . TAYE aome dren Gul returned band on Su: Mr. Kenneth Meade, Md day visitor mother, Mrs Boone Mr, and Mrs. John Diehl of State College spe Friday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Lisyd Tate Weekend holiday visitors James Hoover home were: Mr, and expected with Emma Gilbert and Strouse. of sited relatives and friend Frid brother, Reading, in town thou the a for been in member Artil- sowie few other y her hu E and Hawaiian since P » " rr Hh Wallace ) Harry Eckdahl Monday Tuesday at Baltimore on a and Ry n nd Mrs service Co Mr Douty of Hous Texas, and Mrs MW Breon called at the home of Mr and Mrs. Guy Hunter and family at Jersey Shore on Sunday Weekend visitors at Weaver, 8r., home were: Mr Mrs. William Bernett and irubb of riend was a ! home of business Harry ( Cam Sy ¥ hal he the J and Mra Arbor, the C 1 Ht at the George Cum- bergers sister, Mrs Anderson the past week Imings, and nephew, Rev. Ww. J at Hublersburg, and of the Earl J Mr. William Schwenk and datgh- | ter, Mrs. Alan Saunders and her daughters Romaine and Delores, of Washington, visited at the home of A. H. Behwenk, Saturday The Fire Company was called to Mt Eagle Thursday morning to Cummings Mrs. Arthur Darling and ters, Margery and Patty. of Los Angeles, Calif, arrived Priday to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bechdel Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Bowes daugh- and fight a fire at the home of Ben Con- fer. The building and most of the contents were destroyed The fire was caused by an explosion an oll stove Two people were injured of in an Gluss Coffee Brewer @ Here's a gorgeous beauty . . . the new CORY with handle ond deconter cover of rich, deap brown, emphasizing the lovely, luscious eolor of coffee. Platinum striped, clear heot-resisting glass, +. sonvenlent wide neck style. Walnut-tone ... Jbokelite funnel holder ond coffes measure. CORY Glass Filter BOD and 2-heot Electric unit included. A handsome electric table oppliance producing delicious coffee, untouched by metal. Wolf Furniture Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. daughter Ruth ard joved a | Island Mr. and M and daughter P five-day vacation near Buffalo Sunday callers at Wolf the # ® Lovely to send or 8 CUP ELECTRIC Walnut- Tone Trim atty, rs at Richard Wolf home were Mr. and Mrs. E. E ® receive! * Alw sold complete with pf ForgreBetots vy ® Brews wonderful tea toe! %* Rich- n= Ioka Gentzel family, near Bellefonte, Mr, Rumberger formerly resided in the Hublersburg atea, having left that vicinity to go to Altooba. He js Dow with the Mettopolitan Life Insur- anor Company in Harrisbary Rumberger's son, Robert, Who én- listed in the U. 8 Navy last July i= now aboard the UU. 8 8 Fiag- ship, Pennsylvania, and is stationed at Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Robert iz quite well known locally through vizits here. Before enlistment last summer He was a guest for several weeks of the Earl Gentzel family is NLRB Orders Election for Whiterock Workers A collective bargaining rlection for production and maintenance employes of the Whilerock Quar- ries has been ordered by the Na. tional Labor Relations Board at Washington, I» C. The action the labor board follows a hearing at the court house in Bellefonte June 18 The election will be held to de. termine whethér metnhbers of the United Cement, Lime and Ovpsum Workers Union, an A. FP. of L filiate, represetit a majority of the woikers at thé tine plant. No date hae as vet been set for the elec tion which, sceording to the board's order, must be held within 30 days Rules governing the balioting will be made known by the NLRB a i —— Marriage Licenses Jahn James Seprish Bernice Mae Killian {John C. Henry | Robie L. Grasafiat The! of | af- | Clearfield B D i Hoovei.. Clearfield, R. D.' daughter, Louise returned with Mr. and Mis. Oharles Miller vise | Florence Bernett of Ann Michigan: Mr. and Mrs Harry Weaver, . daughters, Dorothy and Jean of New Kensington, Mr. and Mrs, William Syracuse, N. Y. and Mr, and Mrs Orion Williams of State College were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. FP. Tyson Mr, and Mrs. Harry Garrett left Monday on a two weeks motor trin through Ohio and Illinois i Mr. and Mra. Curtis Greninger and daughter, Nancy spent the holiday weekend at the home of Mrs, Greninger’s parents. Rev, and Mrs. A. J. Miller at SBtoyestown Mr. and Mrs Cecil Hironimus of Middleburg are the proud parents of a baby girl born on Saturday i Mrs, Hironimus wag the former Miss Helen Arbogast | Mr. and Mrs. John Ocker and daughters, Jean and Julia, were! Sunday callers at the W, F. Blerly | home . i Philip and Daniel Kreider, sons of | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kreider of Sum: | mit, N. J, were weekend visitors at the home of their grandparents, | Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Kreider, Mr. | and Mrs. W. H Hosterman, of Washington, D. C., who had been | visiting the Kreider home for the fast week returned to their home on Sunday. They were accompan- | ied bv John Mastellsr who will end a week there Mr, and Mrs, Ray Mastellar and | chikiren, John and Gloria, of Tyson of | Bloomsburg spent the weekend at] i the hoe of Mrs. Marstellar’s par- | [ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. N. Moyer. i Clarence | ! Mr. and Mrs melstown the Rev Doutrich of Hum- | were Sunday visitors st Dale Kohr home. Their | Mrs, Alice Mr. and Mr: William Cupp: Miss Virginia Hoov- er, all of Marcus Hook Friday callers at the home of Re* and Mrs. R. A. Babcock were: Miss Viola Wise of Delta; and Mr. Oliver Duncan of Sparrows Point, Md A recent visitor at the home Mrs, Edith Breon was Miss Ella Levy of Milesburg Mr. and Mrs. Myles Bowman Auburn, N. Y., were Saturday call- ers at the W. H. Zeigler home. Mi and Mrs Albert Matthews of Port Carbon are spending the next few weeks at the same home Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan son, Robert, daughters Joyce, and Evelyn, of Driftwood and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilton, daughter, Audrey of Altoona were weekend visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Ken- neth Lou Mr, and Mrs Stevens, of of : WwW. F. Stover of Millheim, and Mrs, Rose Diehy of Town, Ohio, ware Wednigpday evening callers at the home of Mrs Emmg Corman Mrs, Maude Rishel of Bellefonte, her brother and aister«inlaw, Mr and Mrs. Scott Wieland of Stale College, called on friends in town on Thursday Mr. and Mrs Kaneville IIL, and Mr. and Mra, Al- vin Schrover gnd son of CGenevy 11l., visited relatives in town last week. Miss Marguerite OGotximan of | Dakota, Ill, Miss Ruth Adams of | Chicago; Mr. HB. Schellenberger, | of Oakland Mills visited Miss Good. | man’s cousing Mr. H H. Meyer. | Mrs. Sara Kelly, Mrs. Mary Abbott | and Mr, Robert Meyer, on S8a'urday, | We're still “SHOOTING THE WORKS” ® Take a look at the outstanding used car valu we're offer- ing right now . . . look at the price tags . . . then ask yourself thi’ question: “Wouldn't I be wise to buy one of these bar- gains NOW while prices are still low?” The answer is “YES ~AND DO IT TODAY!” Look them over! Look at the prices! You'll agree . ., “BUY NOW? has never before A. 1. Schroyer of | meant so much! ‘40 Ford Deluxe Fordor $ 675 ‘40 Lincoln Z. Club Cp. 1295 ‘39 Ford Std. Tudor... 495 ‘38 Ford Std. Tudor... 395 ‘38 Ford Std. Fordor. .. 425 | ‘38 Ford Deluxe Tudor. 465 ‘38 Ford Dix. Club Cp.. 425 ‘37 Ford Std. Tudor... 375 they are built bettér in the Because THINK THIS OVERI dagen 2 Sea ‘37 Ford Std. Coupe. . ‘37 Studebaker Coupe ‘37 Terroplane Coach ‘36 Plymouth Sedan. . ‘36 Lafayette Sedon . . . ‘36 Lincoln Zep. Sedan. ‘36 Oldsmobile Sedan. ‘36 Chev. Fordor Sedan beitaiap; FORD $375, 325 225 295 275 . 395. 350, 250, DUNLAP MOTOR COMPANY Phone 155—Bellefonte, Pa. FORD -: FORD TRUCKS -:» FORD TRACTORS FOR THE BEST DEAL— - = MERCURY
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